About The RoleWe're building the operating system for in-house legal. As a Product Designer at GC AI, you'll own the end-to-end design of a platform that's evolving from AI copilot to full workflow orchestration and autonomous legal teams.
You'll tackle hard, unsolved AI design problems: intuitive experiences for multi-agent workflows, interfaces that surface insights from massive datasets, and the trust signals required to let lawyers confidently delegate to AI. You'll work directly with our founders, customers, and a small group of strong engineers to define and ship the visual and interaction language of the product.
Why This Role MattersWe've raised $60M at a $555M valuation because we've built something legal teams love to use (70+ NPS, which is unheard of in legal software). Now we need a designer who can help us extend that lead.
You'll own the intersection of craft and user insight. Design systems, interaction patterns, prototypes, and user research, these are yours. As an early designer, you will set the foundation for building the practice of product design at a hyper-growth Series B startup.
What You'll Do- Design AI-native workflows end-to-end: prompt inputs, agent outputs, streaming responses, citations, confidence signals, and the trust cues lawyers need to delegate work confidently
- Ship features weekly in close partnership with PMs and engineers, from early Figma explorations through pixel-perfect handoff
- Prototype new AI interaction patterns (chat, agents, document review, multi-step automations) to pressure-test ideas before we build
- Contribute to and extend our Figma design system so the product stays fast, consistent, and easy to scale
- Talk to in-house legal users regularly to understand workflows, pain points, and where AI helps vs. gets in the way
- Translate dense legal workflows into clean, intuitive interfaces that feel obvious to the user
What You Have- 2-5 years of product design experience at a B2B SaaS, enterprise, or workflow/productivity company, with a portfolio showing shipped features you owned end-to-end
- Strong Figma skills and comfort working within (and contributing to) an established design system
- Comfortable in code. You prototype in HTML/CSS/JS (or React), ship small front-end changes yourself, or have a CS degree or equivalent technical background
- Sharp visual and interaction design sensibility: clear hierarchy, thoughtful motion, and attention to small details
- You move fast and iterate toward excellence, shipping work and learning from users rather than waiting for perfect specs
- You own your work completely, follow through on details, and proactively raise problems you spot
Nice To Have- Computer science degree, coding bootcamp, or equivalent self-taught technical foundation
- Experience designing with or for AI/LLM products (chat, agents, generative UI, copilots)
- Time spent at a fast-growing startup or on a 0-to-1 product
- Familiarity with legal, compliance, or other regulated workflows
- Exposure to design system work at a well-regarded enterprise org (e.g., Figma, Linear, Notion, Ramp, Stripe)
A Note On PaceWe're building something new in a once-in-a-generation shift in technology and the legal industry, so we move at a relentless pace. We expect urgency, ownership, and good judgment even when things aren't perfectly clear. If you need structure and consensus to do your best work, this isn't the right place for you. If you thrive in ambiguity and growth, work with intensity, and want real responsibility, keep reading. We're excited to meet you.
Location PolicyThis is a remote role unless you fall within the following parameters. If you live within approximately 50 miles of our San Mateo, CA or Provo, UT office, the position follows a hybrid schedule with in-office days on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.